•Starr Mayer's column about the additional toll on caregivers really hits the bull's-eye, and I think every caregiver can identify with the points she made in this article. Accolades to her for doing such a good job.

Editor: I'm glad you enjoyed the YourTime column on senior living. Starr Mayer writes each week about issues affecting seniors. Find her column in the Health section on Saturdays. YourTime is an opportunity for people to write about the topics that are important to them and the community. For more information on YourTime submissions and how to submit your own, go to dailypress.com/news/yourtime.

Pulled pork in James City

•Timothy: The picture captioned as pulled pork in James City County, and referenced as Pierce's doesn't match up.

Editor: Thanks for the Feedback on The DP List in Friday's Ticket section and online. The photos were representative samples of each of the iconic foods of Hampton Roads. By the way, we asked a poll question in association with "Here's the dish: Iconic foods of Hampton Roads." So far, with 294 responses, there is a pretty even split on the food readers think best represents the region. Crabs (fried, softshell, steamed) claims 100 of the votes, and country ham (biscuits, steak) has 101 votes. Have your say in deciding the region's most iconic food by voting at dailypress.com/food. Readers with suggestions for future topics for The DP List should email mholtzclaw@dailypress.com.

More about gay marriage

•Mary, Gloucester: I read the Feedback (about the gay marriage story). It's long been my opinion that self knowledge is the hardest kind of knowledge to achieve. You have four people who have written in and have clearly failed to achieve self knowledge. They identify themselves as Christians. ... I think it's time for those readers to remember that all people are created in God's image. They don't have to look like you.

Today's Feedback responses were written by Features Editor Felicia Mason.